Leeds United Junior Firpo
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Pranav Shahaney
Sun 22 June 2025 14:59, UK
Leeds United will need to replace Junior Firpo as he appears set to seal his permanent Elland Road exit.
After four years in Yorkshire, the Dominican Republic international will be parting ways with the club.
The left-back was part of Leeds’ Premier League campaign, their relegation to the Championship and their return to the English top flight.
Daniel Farke
Daniel Farke wants a new left-back at Leeds. (Credit: Imago)
Gabriel Gudmundsson could be set to leave Lille
Lille qualified for the Europa League next season, giving Gabriel Gudmundsson a chance to play European football.
However, despite that LeedsLive claim (22 June) that he could be set to leave the French club this summer.
Club Appearances Goals Assists
LOSC Lille 137 4 3
Halmstads BK 88 16 6
FC Groningen 37 2 5
Gudmundsson’s career stats.
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Leeds want Gudmundsson to replace Firpo, but are not advanced in their pursuit to secure his services.
The Sweden international played a key role in guiding Lille to Europa League qualification, playing 45 games in all competitions.
The 26-year-old has one year left on his contract and they could look to cash in on his services.
Elland Road
Elland Road, the home of the Whites. (Credit: Imago)
Leeds United may have found the ideal Firpo replacement
Gudmundsson is an ideal replacement for Firpo at Leeds United due to his dynamic skill set, proven track record and suitability for Daniel Farke’s system.
With 137 appearances for Lille, scoring four goals and providing three assists, Gudmundsson has thrived in Ligue 1, showcasing versatility as a left-back or wing-back.
His earlier stint at Halmstads BK highlights his attacking flair, while his 37 games at FC Groningen demonstrate adaptability across leagues.
Unlike Firpo, who has struggled with consistency and defensive lapses at Leeds, Gudmundsson offers a better balance of defensive solidity and offensive contribution.
His pace, work rate and ability to deliver precise crosses align with Farke’s high-pressing, attacking style at Elland Road.
With a year left on his deal, Gudmundsson represents a cost-effective upgrade, bringing international experience and the potential to solidify Leeds’ left flank for the 2025/26 survival push.
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